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Box of Laughter, Part II: Converted to Tickling is a curious piece, where the absurd meets the taboo in a way that's both bewildering and oddly humorous. The film plays with the tension between authority and innocence—imagine a nun and a schoolgirl caught in a hilariously sinful game of tickling. The atmosphere feels off-kilter, with pacing that oscillates between slow burns and sudden bursts of laughter. Practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the raw reactions of the performers, which adds a layer of authenticity to the bizarre premise. It's a film that challenges your sense of propriety while leaning into the absurdity of its own existence, leaving you to ponder the nature of humor and deviance.
Finding this film on any format is a bit of a treasure hunt; it’s quite scarce, especially in good condition. There are rumored VHS copies floating around, but good luck digging one up. Collectors often find it intriguing due to its unusual premise and the almost cult-like discussions it sparks among enthusiasts. Its distinct lack of a known director or clear genre only adds to the mystique, making it a curious talking point for those with a taste for the unconventional.
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